03 September 2006

Day fifteen: Capitola, CA to Monterey, CA

I slept so well, a welcomed relief from the constant waking and readjustment within the tent. Mike and Diane had already been awake for a while by the time I rolled downstairs around 8AM. Mike fixed us breakfast (he's a terrific cook) and we chatted a bit before we both set off in the direction of Monterey, me to continue my trek, and they to watch a tournament at Pebble Beach.

I had a short day today, but it felt surpisingly difficult to ride. I was rounding Monterey Bay so the wind was no longer at my back and was frequently strong and head on. I stopped quite a few times along the way at the many beaches and fruit/vegetable markets that are along the bay. There are a lot of artichoke fields out here. In fact, I went through Castroville which is the artichoke capitol of the world. Bet you didn't know that shit.

Rolled into Monterey around three and toured the fisherman's wharf and a few miles of the 17 mile drive. Then I found a coffeeshop with a computer to catch up on "the world of events," take care of some banking, blogging and such, but most importantly to catch up on my caffeine intake. Sweet Christ, but do I LOVE coffee.

Headed up to Veteran's Memorial Park which is at the top of a steep mile long climb in the center of Monterey. I found a grocery store and grabbed my supper and treated myself to a Sunday paper as I was in town early enough to read before sleeping. I grabbed the San Francisco Chronicle which has two Sunday crosswords! But both were pretty easy and I finished them in about an hour. I miss you Will Shortz.

It was really quite cold that night at the park and I had to duck into my tent to finish reading and stay warm. Some fellow camper was blaring music from his car stereo until a loud automated horn played taps to indicate the start of quiet hours at 10PM.


For the day:
Rolling time: 3:56:53
Distance: 46.12 miles
Avg speed: 11.68 mph

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